Winter MAP report

Anonymous
When it will be uploaded to Parentvue?
Anonymous
Testing window was supposed to close this Friday but will probably be extended at least a week due to the snow. Then there's typically been a two week lag from the close of the window to when the reports are posted, but obviously in the fall it was way longer than a couple weeks. Long story short, I would expect early March at the earliest, but more likely mid to late March.
Anonymous
thanks for making this post!
Anonymous
My kid never got to complete the Fall MAP so no scores for that. I hope they do the MAP for winter.
Anonymous
My kid still needs to take theirs -- this week they say.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kid never got to complete the Fall MAP so no scores for that. I hope they do the MAP for winter.


Was your kid out sick or something? I thought it was required. I know some grades/schools skip the winter MAP, but I thought fall MAP is done by most everyone because it's the baseline for progress for the year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid never got to complete the Fall MAP so no scores for that. I hope they do the MAP for winter.


Was your kid out sick or something? I thought it was required. I know some grades/schools skip the winter MAP, but I thought fall MAP is done by most everyone because it's the baseline for progress for the year.


Like 40% of my 9th graders didn't finish it even though we gave them 2 class days to complete it. Not even talking about the extended time kids. Many of my non IEP students also did not finish it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid never got to complete the Fall MAP so no scores for that. I hope they do the MAP for winter.


Was your kid out sick or something? I thought it was required. I know some grades/schools skip the winter MAP, but I thought fall MAP is done by most everyone because it's the baseline for progress for the year.


Like 40% of my 9th graders didn't finish it even though we gave them 2 class days to complete it. Not even talking about the extended time kids. Many of my non IEP students also did not finish it


MAP-M is NOT a timed test. I get you can't have kids taking 19 years to complete it, but, often, the people who take the longest actually score the highest!

See
https://www.nwea.org/uploads/Average-MAP-Growth-Test-Durations.pdf
and https://www.nwea.org/blog/2025/how-long-is-too-long-to-spend-map-growth-assessment/
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid never got to complete the Fall MAP so no scores for that. I hope they do the MAP for winter.


Was your kid out sick or something? I thought it was required. I know some grades/schools skip the winter MAP, but I thought fall MAP is done by most everyone because it's the baseline for progress for the year.


Like 40% of my 9th graders didn't finish it even though we gave them 2 class days to complete it. Not even talking about the extended time kids. Many of my non IEP students also did not finish it


MAP-M is NOT a timed test. I get you can't have kids taking 19 years to complete it, but, often, the people who take the longest actually score the highest!

See
https://www.nwea.org/uploads/Average-MAP-Growth-Test-Durations.pdf
and https://www.nwea.org/blog/2025/how-long-is-too-long-to-spend-map-growth-assessment/


I get that. My school just never made a plan to my knowledge for these kids to complete the test. We were told after 2 days to move on
Anonymous
Also this was MAP-R I'm talking about. I teach English
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid never got to complete the Fall MAP so no scores for that. I hope they do the MAP for winter.


Was your kid out sick or something? I thought it was required. I know some grades/schools skip the winter MAP, but I thought fall MAP is done by most everyone because it's the baseline for progress for the year.


Like 40% of my 9th graders didn't finish it even though we gave them 2 class days to complete it. Not even talking about the extended time kids. Many of my non IEP students also did not finish it


MAP-M is NOT a timed test. I get you can't have kids taking 19 years to complete it, but, often, the people who take the longest actually score the highest!

See
https://www.nwea.org/uploads/Average-MAP-Growth-Test-Durations.pdf
and https://www.nwea.org/blog/2025/how-long-is-too-long-to-spend-map-growth-assessment/


I get that. My school just never made a plan to my knowledge for these kids to complete the test. We were told after 2 days to move on


For 40% of the kids? That's bizarre.
Anonymous
Sorry. I was wrong. Only 31 out of 102 students completed the test. That's almost 70% who did not finish.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also this was MAP-R I'm talking about. I teach English


Sorry, but NWEA's results apply to MAP-R as well. I'm sorry your school didn't implement a makeup plan.
Anonymous
Seriously who is watching out for these scores this much? Like if your kid is getting intervention, one understands but in that situation hopefully you’re looking for other updates.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seriously who is watching out for these scores this much? Like if your kid is getting intervention, one understands but in that situation hopefully you’re looking for other updates.


What other updates?
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